The Canadian Lynx is a North American mammal of the cat family. It ranges across Canada and into Alaska as well as some parts of the northern United States. The Canadian Lynx has dense silvery brown fur, on the average weighs 24 lbs. stands 24 inches at the shoulder and is 36 inches in length. The males are larger than the females and on average larger than it's cousin the Bobcat. The Canadian Lynx is a solitary and secretive animal, mostly active in (33 comments)

Hello Active Rain Moose Lovers, Another Moose Monday is upon us. We didn't want to let Gerry from Red Lodge Montana down, so we took a trip to the Toronto Zoo yesterday in search of Bullwinkle a Moose. Now you have to know that the Moose headquarters is the farthest from the entrance of the zoo. At the bottom of a huge hill that was tough even going down, yes we were puffing going back of the hill. So anyway, here we are trying to get a couple of shots (21 comments)

Arctic Wolves have white fur year-round which allows them to blend into their snowy surroundings. Their coat is long and silky with soft, thick under fur. This is shed in the spring and the coat becomes shorter and less dense. The forefeet have five toes and the hind feet have four. The Artic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf. Male Arctic wolves generally weigh between 34 - 46 kg, and females between 36 - 38 kg. The Artic Wolves lives primarily in the Arctic, the region located above 67 (19 comments)

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